How to Time the New Santana?
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The method for timing the New Santana: 1. Align the crankshaft according to the marks on the crankshaft timing pulley, generally requiring the No. 1 cylinder piston to be at the top dead center position; 2. Install the camshaft timing pulley and align the marks on the camshaft, with dual camshafts aligning both camshaft positions separately; 3. Install the timing belt or chain properly. The front face of the New Santana features a horizontal chrome grille, 16-inch twenty-spoke high-gloss alloy wheels, and is equipped with an ESP body dynamic electronic stability system. The New Santana has a body length, width, and height of 4475mm, 1706mm, and 1469mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2603mm, a trunk capacity of 466 liters, a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, and a total vehicle weight of 1120 kilograms.